"MOBILE OS" content on TweakTown - Page 1
We found 14 items for the tag: MOBILE OS
BlackBerry working with Google to better secure Android mobile OS
Google getting help from BlackBerry to improve Android OS security.
Microsoft hopes Windows 10 does the trick to help promote mobile
Microsoft expects big things from Windows 10 in the mobile space, powering smartphones and tablets.
Android continues to dominate mobile OS market share with 52.1%
Google secures 52.1% of the mobile OS market share, leaving Apple with 41.7% and Microsoft grasping at just 3.6%
Google owns the mobile OS market with 84.6%, Apple has just 11.9%
Android dominates the mobile OS market, with 84.6% in Q2 2014, leaving Apple with just 11.9%
Jelly Bean finally becomes the dominant version of Android
Google finally sees Jelly Bean grow up and become the star it needs to be.
Google Android 4.2 Jelly Bean Mobile OS Review
Google's latest mobile OS, Android 4.2 Jelly Bean, gets reviewed - it's the most refined version of Android yet.
RumorTT: Android 4.2 could be announced later this month
RumorTT: Google's new Android OS could be announced sometime this month, get ready for Android 4.2.
Unity3D graphics engine gets announcement for Windows Phone 8, and Windows 8
Windows 8, Windows Phone 8 to receive Unity3D-powered titles.
International version of Samsung's Galaxy S III to get Jelly Bean update next week
The international Samsung Galaxy S III will receive its Android 4.1 Jelly Bean update next week.
RumorTT: RIM could license BB10 OS to Samsung
RumorTT: RIM and Samsung could soon ink a deal that would see the Galaxy device maker license the BB.
iOS 6 could add an extra row of icons, I hope you were sitting down for that one
Apple's iOS 6 looks to include fifth row of icons compared to four.
Mobile operating system market getting overcrowded as Mozilla plans Firefox OS
Mozilla is working on a mobile OS that will be based on HTML 5 and open web standards.
Few more tid bits on Microsoft's Phone 7 and Telstra's plans for it
Should be a good range of Phone 7 handsets at launch.